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benjamin frost wrote: » Though I have no intention of buying a Samsung, I note that they did one thing better than Apple: a 32GB base model as standard. MEMO TO PHIL SCHILLER: take note. How big is their operating system with knox these days?
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Maybe apple can pay it from the billion they get from Samsung /s
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solipsismy wrote: » :???: 1) How is savvy investing a waste of time and money? 2) Where should I invest my savings if not into companies I believe have a bright future? I'm guessing he meant buy the stocks... Not funds... So you avoid the…
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Haven't much issue with iCloud but admit I'm not real clear in the difference between that and iCloud Drive. Have to look into that. I don't see the point of making a large amount free. 5 is plenty for the basics. Want more, pay for it. No differen…
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cali wrote: » TouchID to start the engine baby! This would be great as a part of CarPlay
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applezilla wrote: » Too big to fail, but big enough to tank the world economy bank, says something. I'm on Apple's side, but I think that any corporation that keeps cash off shore should be subject to crushing domestic taxes. And another rea…
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How they must suffer in those fancy air conditioned stores
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So... Those are European outlets... Does it work with US 110
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gtr wrote: » And in related news, Apple has just patented the word "MegaBajillion" which they intend to use in their next quarterly announcement of iPhone sales figures. Will that be used for revenues or units sold?
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We were all set to buy a Ford the last two cars until my wife tried using their system. She's just to spoiled by iOS now to mess with garbage
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jmgregory1 wrote: » You would have thought Ford's engineers and marketing folks would have recognized just how bad Sync was the first time they looked at it. You hit the nail.... Engineers... Most have a different thought process and use win…
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malax wrote: » Agreed. But AI characterizing this as Cook being "spurned" is absurd. Oftentimes the person of the year is news-making tyrant (e.g., Hitler and Stalin (twice)). It's not a popularity contest. That explains why Putin would be in …
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Thanks AI! Missed the first go round, but just saved $100 on a new mini to entertain my daughter on our Christmas road trip.
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kibitzer wrote: » Attagirl! Just so long as she can abide those periods when the market value might sag as much as 40%, as it did for a time within the last two years. Patience and perseverance. Long-term AAPL owners have seen how consistently str…
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pfisher wrote: » We all have to remember that the whole market could drop 30% or so at any time. The market has not corrected since 2008. The fed QE and interest rates of 0% have made a market that is not normal. It's a bit of a repeat in behavior…
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They ws plovell wrote: » I occasionally get calls about "excessive concentration" in my IRA. Those $24 (pre-split) shares are doing nicely. They want to sell you mutual funds so They make more money. No thank you.
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digitalclips wrote: » I can hardly watch AAPL these days, it's too damned exciting ... every $10 or so I see a six digit gain overall. This from quite a modest investment back when our broker told us we were nuts and demanded we signed waiver exo…
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Awesome... They graded themselves....
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Shouldn't the headline be..."Microsoft making Android tablets."
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markdo wrote: » Why would I (an internet provider) spend massive amounts of capital, fleshing out infrastructure, when content providers (like netflix), can clog the network with massive amounts of bandwidth and not have to pay extra for their hea…